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I was a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Art at Wellesley College and an adjunct curator at the Davis Museum and Cultural Center.

In spring 20102012, I will be teaching a new lecture on Blaxploitation Film and Photography and the popular museum studies seminar, Exhibiting Cultures:

Representation, Display, Museums and Monuments.

the Introduction to Visual Studies as part of my duties as Acting Director of the undergraduate Visual Studies Minor. 

Beginning in 2007Beginning in 2004, several new scholarly texts, collections of music and period films films, and indices began to appear with a focus on black art, performance, politics

and culture of the 1960s and 1970s. Scholars and cultural producers were indeed revisiting this important period in American history. Inspired by their

the Contemporary Art Market. As an art appraiser and art consultant, 

I utilized my expertise to design the Art Market works,  I designed the Black Arts Movement as an upper-level, undergraduate/graduate art history seminar , which I first taught in Spring 2007 as a Visiting

Assistant Professor in the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Since then, I have taught the course at Cornell

in Fall 2007 as a graduate/undergradate seminar. With its focus spread over art, film, music and literature, the course offers a comprehensive look at

this important period of cultural flourishingin Fall 2009. This is the first time the course is being offered as a distance learning, on-line course.